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Sinfit is coming out with pickle-flavored protein chips and it doesn’t appear to be a prank

Sinfit Dill Pickle Protein Chips

Sinfit Nutrition is a different sort of company compared to what it started out as, with its caffeinated peanut butter and, eventually, protein-packed cookies. The functional brand still sells protein pancake mix as well as better-for-you sauces to throw on those pancakes once prepared, but now it also has some genuinely thin, crispy, and flavorful protein chips. We have tried them and they are delicious despite their uncommon flavors, and they’re better than most competitors in the small chip format.

The two options you have to choose from in Sinfit Nutrition’s Protein Chips are Ketchup, which has a potentially too-on-point tomato ketchup taste, and Pizza, offering an enjoyable and intriguing blend of spices and sauces. Coming soon to that particular product is a flavor typically reserved for April Fools’ Day pranks in Dill Pickle. As far as we can tell, this is not a joke; as much as we’ve seen pickle involved in pranks throughout the industry, Sinfit is making no indication that this isn’t real.

Initially, Dill Pickle Protein Chips does sound a bit out there; however, knowing that the other two tastes available for the product are Ketchup and Pizza, do make it sound much more real. The flavor extension is said to be hitting the market shortly, featuring a zesty dill pickle taste combined with the crispy and crunchy consistency of the chips. Sinfit Nutrition is still packing a full 20g of protein into every bag and a reasonable 200 calories.

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